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paul adams, bbc news. vigils have been held in las vegas to remember the lives people who lost their lives while attending an outdoor concert on sunday. it has revived the debate on gun control, but even among survivors, opinions are split. >> ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved ♪ in their darkest hour, they have turned to their god. the massacre in las vegas struck at the heart of the christian country music community. these are patriotic americans. they are proud of their country and its freedoms, including the right to carry a gun, even after the deadliest of mass shootings. >> we lost my uncle from a head wound on tuesday afternoon. reporter: terry king is the niece of a 61-year-old. >> my uncle was the funniest fun nest, hillbilly, country music loving good old boy. though tighter gun laws may perhaps have saved his life, his niece is resolute in her beliefs. >> i believe in our right to bear arms. i believe we are the land of the free. we are free to make our choices. reporter: your un
paul adams, bbc news. vigils have been held in las vegas to remember the lives people who lost their lives while attending an outdoor concert on sunday. it has revived the debate on gun control, but even among survivors, opinions are split. >> ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved ♪ in their darkest hour, they have turned to their god. the massacre in las vegas struck at the heart of the christian country music community. these are patriotic americans. they are proud of their...
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paul adams, bbc news. more than 30 years after the chernobyl nuclear disaster, radioactive wild boar are being found in sweden. in 1986, the nuclear reactor at the soviet union power station in ukraine exploded, scattering radioactive material across europe. andy beatt reports. they are among sweden's most popular game animals. today, the country consumes more wild boar meat than ever. but recently, the species has been found to contain dangerously high levels of radiation. the result of fallout from chernobyl. it remains the world ‘s worst nuclear disaster. in 1986, the react at the soviet power station exploded, sending a plume of radioactive material into the air and across europe. more than 30 years on, it is still leaving its mark among sweden's wild boar population. 0ne animal shot dead at around ten times the safe level of radiation. translation: 13,000 bec wrong, it gave me a shock. i shod spear containing 22,000 years ago but among wild boar, i have never heard of that. the levels have fallen an
paul adams, bbc news. more than 30 years after the chernobyl nuclear disaster, radioactive wild boar are being found in sweden. in 1986, the nuclear reactor at the soviet union power station in ukraine exploded, scattering radioactive material across europe. andy beatt reports. they are among sweden's most popular game animals. today, the country consumes more wild boar meat than ever. but recently, the species has been found to contain dangerously high levels of radiation. the result of...
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paul adams reports. this is the fifth time the nobel committee has rewarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organisation that's only been around ten years and has a relatively low profile, it's a big boost. we can abolish nuclear weapons. the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2017 to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. ican. the organisation is receiving the award for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons. more than 60 years after the world's first dreadful display of nuclear power, the nobel committee says the risks are once again growing. this year's series of provocative moves by north korea the most obvious and troubling example. ican brings together hundreds of non—governmental groups around the world. their efforts rewarded this summer with the first legally binding agreement outlawing nuclear weapons. 122 countries have signed on. none of the nuclear powe
paul adams reports. this is the fifth time the nobel committee has rewarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organisation that's only been around ten years and has a relatively low profile, it's a big boost. we can abolish nuclear weapons. the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2017 to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. ican. the organisation is receiving the award for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic...
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paul adams, bbc news. this year the bbc‘s 100 women season is challenging female teams to tackle some of the biggest issues facing women around the world in just five days. well, we've reached the end of the first challenge in silicon valley. a little earlier, our teams revealed four new products which aim to shatter the glass ceiling. one of them is a new phone app which encourages women to speak up in meetings. nuala mcgovern caught up with two of the app's designers to see how it works. we gave a number of women a challenge to change the world in a week. we looked at the technology industry to see if women could smash through the glass ceiling. a number of inventions have been created in just five days. these two are core experts. let's look at what you have revealed in front of dozens of people who reacted well to it. shall we ta ke people who reacted well to it. shall we take a look? the application is called all.ai. we want everyone to realise that technology is for everyone. it is artificial intel
paul adams, bbc news. this year the bbc‘s 100 women season is challenging female teams to tackle some of the biggest issues facing women around the world in just five days. well, we've reached the end of the first challenge in silicon valley. a little earlier, our teams revealed four new products which aim to shatter the glass ceiling. one of them is a new phone app which encourages women to speak up in meetings. nuala mcgovern caught up with two of the app's designers to see how it works. we...
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paul adams reports. money could be spent on what people really need... you this is the fifth time the nobel committee has rewarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organisation that's only been around ten years and has a relatively low profile, it's a big boost. the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2017 to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. ican. the organisation is receiving the award for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons. more than 60 years after the world's first dreadful display of nuclear power, the nobel committee says the risks are once again growing. this year's series of provocative moves by north korea the most obvious and troubling example. ican brings together hundreds of non—governmental groups around the world. their efforts rewarded this summer with the first legally binding agreement outlawing nuclear weapons. 122 countries have signed on. n
paul adams reports. money could be spent on what people really need... you this is the fifth time the nobel committee has rewarded a group campaigning against nuclear weapons. for an organisation that's only been around ten years and has a relatively low profile, it's a big boost. the norwegian nobel committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for 2017 to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. ican. the organisation is receiving the award for its work to draw attention...
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paul adams, bbc news. he may dominate the tennis court, but roger federer has been getting attention for some other moves too. the current world number two entertained fans with his dancing when he wasjoined on court by mickey mouse at the start of the atp masters tournament in shanghai. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. maybe he should stick to the tennis! the thing as exciting as that with the weather, a pretty great affair and this is what most of us woke up to on monday morning and this is what most of us would like. there are some breaks in the cloud in sheltered eastern areas with some sunshine and this afternoon it should improve a little. a great start, some brighter spells coming through that cloud and in the afternoon it will be quiet and a reasonable afternoon for many. pleasa nt reasonable afternoon for many. pleasant in terms of
paul adams, bbc news. he may dominate the tennis court, but roger federer has been getting attention for some other moves too. the current world number two entertained fans with his dancing when he wasjoined on court by mickey mouse at the start of the atp masters tournament in shanghai. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. maybe he should stick to the tennis! the thing as exciting as that with the weather, a pretty great affair and this is what most of us woke up to on monday...
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paul adams, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news from around the world. the un has warned of a further exodus of muslim rohingyas from myanmar to bangladesh as the crisis in rakhine state continues. an estimated 2,000 rohingyas are escaping the region every day, where more than half a million have already fled since august. pope francis has urged internet companies to use their profits to protect children from sexual exploitation. he was addressing more than 100 international digital and child experts at a major conference in the vatican, in a speech shared live on facebook. the pope spoke out about the dangers of ‘sexting' and cyber bullying, calling it "a true form of moral and physical attack". japanese advertising firm dentsu has been fined for making employees work excessive overtime, a practice that is widespread in the country. the firm was scrutinised after a young worker killed herself in 2015. but critics have claimed the amount of the fine, just over $11,000
paul adams, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news from around the world. the un has warned of a further exodus of muslim rohingyas from myanmar to bangladesh as the crisis in rakhine state continues. an estimated 2,000 rohingyas are escaping the region every day, where more than half a million have already fled since august. pope francis has urged internet companies to use their profits to protect children from sexual exploitation. he was addressing more than...
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paul adams reports. it is almost a year since donald trump's stunning election win, a yearin trump's stunning election win, a year in which one nagging question will not go away. just how much did russia do to help? now, facebook may have come up with part of the answer. in testimony prepared for crucial congressional hearings, it says a vast quantities of misleading and divisive content which originated in russia were swirling around america before and after the election. it says 80,000 posts were published between june election. it says 80,000 posts were published betweenjune 2015 election. it says 80,000 posts were published between june 2015 and august last year. they were seen by 29 million americans directly. through likes and shares, the real figure could be as many as 126 million people. figures seized on by mr trump's defeated opponent. the former chairman paul manafort is one of two men accused of laundering money, burned while working for ukraine's former pro—moscow president. but it is the
paul adams reports. it is almost a year since donald trump's stunning election win, a yearin trump's stunning election win, a year in which one nagging question will not go away. just how much did russia do to help? now, facebook may have come up with part of the answer. in testimony prepared for crucial congressional hearings, it says a vast quantities of misleading and divisive content which originated in russia were swirling around america before and after the election. it says 80,000 posts...
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i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. it is interesting, if you look at their record, about once every ten yea rs their record, about once every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they have picked one that most people, frankly, will never have heard of, as they have been around for ten years but they we re been around for ten years but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer, 122 countries that have signed on to that. crucially, of course, they are not nuclear powers and that, i think, highlights the fundamental problem here. the possession of nuclear weapons has become so crucial in geopolitical terms, in terms of national, international status, position on the un security council, all of that, that it is not going to happen tomorrow. that countries with nuclear weapons are suddenly going to decide to get rid of them. but for the nobel committee, they look around the world today, they say it is probably about as dangerous as it has been for a long time. yo
i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. it is interesting, if you look at their record, about once every ten yea rs their record, about once every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they have picked one that most people, frankly, will never have heard of, as they have been around for ten years but they we re been around for ten years but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer, 122 countries that have signed on to...
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with me is our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. tell me more about this organisation. in a way that is part of the point. about every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they've picked one that most people will never have heard of. they have only been around for ten years. but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer. 122 countries have already signed it. crucially none of them on nuclear powers. i think that highlights the fundamental problem which is that the possession of nuclear weapons has become something so crucial in geopolitical terms, in terms of international status, position on the un security council, that it's not going to happen tomorrow that countries with nuclear weapons are suddenly going to get rid of them. for the nobel committee, they look around the world today, they say look, it's about as dangerous as it's been for quite a long time. you only have to look at the last few months of north korea's tests, you have to bear in mind the talk from donald trump about possibly walking away fr
with me is our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. tell me more about this organisation. in a way that is part of the point. about every ten years they pick out nuclear campaigners for this kind of accolade. so they've picked one that most people will never have heard of. they have only been around for ten years. but they were behind this move to get this treaty signed in the summer. 122 countries have already signed it. crucially none of them on nuclear powers. i think that highlights the...
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paul adams reports. it is almost a year since donald trump's stunning election win, a year in which one nagging question will not go away — just how much did russia do to help? now, facebook may have come up with part of the answer. in testimony prepared for crucial congressional hearings, it says a vast quantities of misleading and divisive content which originated in russia were swirling around america before and after the election. it says 80,000 posts were published betweenjune 2015 and august last year. they were seen by 29 million americans directly. through likes and shares, the realfigure could be as many as 126 million people. figures seized on by mr trump's defeated opponent. we started from nothing happened to maybe a little bit more happened, now 126 million americans? that is nearly as many people who voted. russian officials deny all involvement. no—one, says sergei lavrov, can present any facts. but the allegations are now coming thick and fast. washington still reeling from yesterday'
paul adams reports. it is almost a year since donald trump's stunning election win, a year in which one nagging question will not go away — just how much did russia do to help? now, facebook may have come up with part of the answer. in testimony prepared for crucial congressional hearings, it says a vast quantities of misleading and divisive content which originated in russia were swirling around america before and after the election. it says 80,000 posts were published betweenjune 2015 and...
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adams. we will be having more of a close look at some of the areas today that people are debating, in terms of progress being made or not been made. a british woman who travelled to syria four years ago to act as a recruiter for so—called islamic state has reportedly been killed in a drone strike. sally—annejones, originally from kent, became a high profile supporter for is and used social media to encourage western girls to join them. our security correspondent, frank gardner, reports. iconic, threatening and british. the propaganda pictures of the jihadist recruiter sally—annejones, who went to syria in 2013 with her young sonjojo and joined so—called islamic state. she married this man, junaid hussain, a computer hacker later killed in a drone strike. together they pumped out hateful propaganda online. and they pumped out hateful propaganda. she was a slightly telegenic white woman who had gone to join the fight against bashar al—assad so having her own side was important in ter
adams. we will be having more of a close look at some of the areas today that people are debating, in terms of progress being made or not been made. a british woman who travelled to syria four years ago to act as a recruiter for so—called islamic state has reportedly been killed in a drone strike. sally—annejones, originally from kent, became a high profile supporter for is and used social media to encourage western girls to join them. our security correspondent, frank gardner, reports....
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classical liberal would be adam smith and paul krugman is a keynesian. sova smith advocated for the gold standard type of policy. and with that natural liberty and free trade. but certainly not an advocate of balanced budgets in negative is it more of then interventionist so if they spoke did they give a reason why?. >> said professor said that progress and should be more in the of milton friedman camp. >> we had him here to debate more and as an interesting person his background is a classical economics but right team a biography and to live in santa barbara. bin did favor of a progressive tax and milton friedman and hayak were sceptical as i am. the id yet to transfer wealth from the private sector to the public sector and i cannot see how that would be beneficial. and the prism of how he sees things. so with no central planners. >> then a $20 bill with jackson on net $3 that is the cost of production but with a $100 bill the same thing it is $3 but $1 bill is $0.3. people reing of liberty bell , eight times they have been to freedom fest. obviously yo
classical liberal would be adam smith and paul krugman is a keynesian. sova smith advocated for the gold standard type of policy. and with that natural liberty and free trade. but certainly not an advocate of balanced budgets in negative is it more of then interventionist so if they spoke did they give a reason why?. >> said professor said that progress and should be more in the of milton friedman camp. >> we had him here to debate more and as an interesting person his background is...
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southern california congressman adam schiff. >>> we know the russian government was reaching out to the trump campaign and paul manafort and others and offering information on hillary clinton. they thought it would help the trump campaign. >> i have not yet seen any evidence of collusion. i have seen lots of evidence the russians were very active in trying to influence the election. >> that was republican susan collins, senator from maine. president trump unleashed a string of tweets sunday, one saying all of this russia talk when the republicans are making a push for historic tax cuts. is this co-incidental? not. >>> switching gears. a lot of baseball fans are no doubt asking each other, did you see it or maybe did you see all of it? >> some of us were asleep. epic world series game five. houston astros a game away from the championship. we need an hour to show the highlights. a base hit in the sixth inning broke a 12-12 tie and gave the houstons a walk-off win. it lasts 5:17. the astros lead the series three games to two. game six is in los angeles tuesday. >> i heard fans say, i'm ju
southern california congressman adam schiff. >>> we know the russian government was reaching out to the trump campaign and paul manafort and others and offering information on hillary clinton. they thought it would help the trump campaign. >> i have not yet seen any evidence of collusion. i have seen lots of evidence the russians were very active in trying to influence the election. >> that was republican susan collins, senator from maine. president trump unleashed a string...
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with me is our reality check correspondent paul adams. so, where are we? outstanding reality check i think is what you mean to say! fifth round of talks sincejune, mean to say! fifth round of talks since june, second since mean to say! fifth round of talks sincejune, second since theresa may‘s florence speech and both sides are still talking about the sense of momentum generated by that speech. i think it was quite striking that the warmer, more positive tone of the press co nfe re nce warmer, more positive tone of the press conference two weeks ago was noticeably absent. in some ways this was a tale of two quotes. the second one later. they‘re both from michel barnier. on the first one, on the brexit bill, the divorce bill, last time on this subject mrbarnier spoke ofa time on this subject mrbarnier spoke of a constructive discussion. this time he sounded pretty bleak. translation: this week, however, the uk repeated that it was still not ready to spell out these commitments. there have therefore been no negotiations on this subject. we can find ourse
with me is our reality check correspondent paul adams. so, where are we? outstanding reality check i think is what you mean to say! fifth round of talks sincejune, mean to say! fifth round of talks since june, second since mean to say! fifth round of talks sincejune, second since theresa may‘s florence speech and both sides are still talking about the sense of momentum generated by that speech. i think it was quite striking that the warmer, more positive tone of the press co nfe re nce...
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. ♪ adam --- >> i am paul paul allen. seniornnounces its most leadership later. it will guide china's courts four-year -- china's course for years to come. president xi has had his political palazzi -- policy inscribed. the aussie dollar tumbled after third-quarter inflation fell due to lower costs for fuel and vegetables. cpi rose 0.6% from the previous three months against estimates of 0.8%. there is a willingness to tolerate weaker inflation. the u.s. is considering new sanctions on a myanmar after muslims fled to bangladesh which is called a crisis of epic proportions. it stopped short of backing a un description of ethnic cleansing. fromngton has been visits myanmar visitors. global news powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts, this is bloomberg. on the market. asian stocks mostly higher. japanese shares looking at us 17 the day of gains. the events in the region is led by 0.7% and mainland to are gaining ground on the policy bureau and i want to highlight what is happening and the chinese that market. 10 year yields are picking up at 2014 levels
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democrat adam schiff believes manafort has information that could be especially useful to mueller. >> we know that the russian government through intermediaries was reaching out to the trump campaign, reaching out to paul manafort and others and offering information on hillary clinton they thought with help the trump campaign and that the campaign was willing and accepted that idea. >> reporter: former u.s. attorney creed merarra says the first arrest is likely to be someone who has information who can advance the overall investigation. >> prosecutors like those of my e rmer office and those who work in bob mueller's office now try to see who they can bring charges against first. and see if they have information about someone else. >> reporter: the threat of an indictment can certainly provide an incentive to cooperate with investigators. so if the person who it is possible if it is possible the charges could remain under seal and we want see any arrests this and we want see any arrests this week. >> quijano: paula thank you. earlier i spoke with our chief washington correspondent and
democrat adam schiff believes manafort has information that could be especially useful to mueller. >> we know that the russian government through intermediaries was reaching out to the trump campaign, reaching out to paul manafort and others and offering information on hillary clinton they thought with help the trump campaign and that the campaign was willing and accepted that idea. >> reporter: former u.s. attorney creed merarra says the first arrest is likely to be someone who has...
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. >> arnold paul mlmer, he has ale arizona iced tea. >> from iced tea to beer, samuel adams is releasing its tenth limited edition utopia beer. it's craft beer made every two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your fridge for one of those? >> fancy, though. >> this is "early today." even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain. and that smell puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah... the irresistible scent of gain flings laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. >>> good morning, this is "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. we'll get to m
. >> arnold paul mlmer, he has ale arizona iced tea. >> from iced tea to beer, samuel adams is releasing its tenth limited edition utopia beer. it's craft beer made every two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your fridge...
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o'donnell and tamala edwards and karen rogers and dave and murphy and for brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph ducis rodgers i'm monica malpass have a good night. >> dickey: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight ryan gosling. web sensation logan paul. and music from welshly arms. and now like it or not here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] i want to say a special hello to those watching f
o'donnell and tamala edwards and karen rogers and dave and murphy and for brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph ducis rodgers i'm monica malpass have a good night. >> dickey: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight ryan gosling. web sensation logan paul. and music from welshly arms. and now like it or not here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] i want to say a special hello to those watching f
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democrat adam shif believes manafort has information that could be useful to mueller. we know the russian government was reaching out to the trump campaign. paul manafort and others offering information on hillary clinton they thought would help the trump campaign. that the campaign was willing and accepted that idea. >> former u.s. attorney, says the first arrest is likely to be some one who has information that can advance the overall investigation. >> prosecutors like those in my former office and those that work in bob mueller's office now try to see who they can bring charges against first. see if they have information asome someone else. >> threat of indictment can provide incentive to cooperate, if the person charged works with special counsel it is possible charges could remain under seal and won't see any arrests this week. elaine. >> paula, thank you. >>> republican senator susan collins of maine sits on the intelligence committee which is conducting its own russia investigation. she discussed part of their work with john dickerson of "face the nation." >> le
democrat adam shif believes manafort has information that could be useful to mueller. we know the russian government was reaching out to the trump campaign. paul manafort and others offering information on hillary clinton they thought would help the trump campaign. that the campaign was willing and accepted that idea. >> former u.s. attorney, says the first arrest is likely to be some one who has information that can advance the overall investigation. >> prosecutors like those in my...
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the president was adamant and said, it is not a tax cut for the rich. >> private conversation versus public krvegconversation, do yo think the lawmakers can trust whatever is happening here? >> that's an extremely good conversation and a lot of raw emotions after the health care unsuccessful efforts. many are not happy that the president brought them to the rose garden to celebrate the package just passed in the house. and later privately told people in conversations leaked that he thought that was mean. that has done significant long-lasting damage. the president's credibility on the hill and it will hinder him on tax reform. >> also, some republicans are still smarting over the fact that he had this oval office meeting with chuck and nancy, the democratic leaders where, he supposedly said he wouldn't fight for the border wall. then later the white house comes out on a sunday evening with a plan that says, well, we do need border wall included in any daca immigration deal. so president trump even though he's caught between the pressure of conservatives who don't want any kind of tax
the president was adamant and said, it is not a tax cut for the rich. >> private conversation versus public krvegconversation, do yo think the lawmakers can trust whatever is happening here? >> that's an extremely good conversation and a lot of raw emotions after the health care unsuccessful efforts. many are not happy that the president brought them to the rose garden to celebrate the package just passed in the house. and later privately told people in conversations leaked that he...
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lauren: adam shapiro has the details. reporter: good morning, the house will be in session next week. of course the focus is tax reform. house speaker paul ryan later in the week delivering a speech on tax reform. the holdup is actually the senate which is not in session this week. the senate on vacation back next weekend. the senate has to still pass a 2018 budget resolution before both chambers can then pass whatever is the combined bill in the budget resolution and budget resolution and move on to tax reform. still, optimism all of this will happen towards the end about to overcome the beginning of november and some democrats talking about working with republicans on tax reform. representatives from cuellar is on board for some kind of tax relief. >> i want to support some sort of tax reform. i don't know because we don't have the details. certainly i want to see corporate tax rates going down so we can be competitive with other countries. i want to see individual taxes go down. but i do want to have an emphasis on the
lauren: adam shapiro has the details. reporter: good morning, the house will be in session next week. of course the focus is tax reform. house speaker paul ryan later in the week delivering a speech on tax reform. the holdup is actually the senate which is not in session this week. the senate on vacation back next weekend. the senate has to still pass a 2018 budget resolution before both chambers can then pass whatever is the combined bill in the budget resolution and budget resolution and move...
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. >> melissa: liz and adam are back to react. liz even if paul manafort, i mean let's assume the worst case scenario that he was working on be half of the russians and trying to infiltrate the campaign, the market apparently didn't think that was going to have any impact on tax policy. we didn't see the market move until it heard about this phase- in which by the way the corporate tax rate would be the stupidest thing that ever happened. what do you think? >> liz: i think for one thing this investigation will go on and on, but more importantly much more importantly, it's up to congress to get this tax reform done and it is just as important for republicans in the senate and the house to be successful here, as it is for president trump. they know it and they're going to charge ahead no matter what's going on in the special council 's office and i think that the tea leaves are pretty clear. their jobs depend on it and the american public wants to see this happen. >> melissa: adam what do you think? >> adam: well i agree with liz, i
. >> melissa: liz and adam are back to react. liz even if paul manafort, i mean let's assume the worst case scenario that he was working on be half of the russians and trying to infiltrate the campaign, the market apparently didn't think that was going to have any impact on tax policy. we didn't see the market move until it heard about this phase- in which by the way the corporate tax rate would be the stupidest thing that ever happened. what do you think? >> liz: i think for one...
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reporting that it's likely to be mike flynn or paul manafort. i don't think it's been appropriate for paul manafort to tell us. cheryl: president trump unleashing it power storm of three services. never seen such unity and anger over this fake dossier now 12 million. urania to russian deal. the comey fixes so much more instead they look at phony transgression of pollution which doesn't exist. dems are usually the witchhunt for evil politics. but now fighting back like never before. so much kill by democrats. we are going to take a closer look at the developing story with david bruno in just a few moments. >> investigators want answers after learning hillary clinton in the democratic committee. calling on john podesta, former dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz and others to testify before the senate intelligence committee. >> it is difficult to imagine that a campaign chairman, and the head the dnc would not know of an expenditure of this magnitude in significant, but perhaps there's something more going on here. >> clinton's campaign used fusion
reporting that it's likely to be mike flynn or paul manafort. i don't think it's been appropriate for paul manafort to tell us. cheryl: president trump unleashing it power storm of three services. never seen such unity and anger over this fake dossier now 12 million. urania to russian deal. the comey fixes so much more instead they look at phony transgression of pollution which doesn't exist. dems are usually the witchhunt for evil politics. but now fighting back like never before. so much kill...
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. >> host: and economist arthur thanks paul krugman is a classic liberal economist. do you agree with that? is a liberal economist? >> guest: no. classical liberal would be in the adam smith mode. krugman is definitely a keynesian. adam smith advocated sound money, anti-inflation gold standard type of policy, very limited government, laissez-faire is the french said. a system of natural liberty, balanced budgets, free trade. krugman would be more or less a free trader, most economists are but not an advocate of balanced budgets especially during recessions. he is more of a keynesian in that respect, more than inflation is to, more than interventionist. i'm curious, did they give a reason why krugman? >> host: we were talking about milton friedman. i think it was he -- on chicago. said that he thought paul krugman would be more in the milton friedman camp than a libertarian. >> guest: we had lanny here to debate steve moore and lanny is an interesting person because his background different classical economics. john stuart mill is his favorite economist. he has writte
. >> host: and economist arthur thanks paul krugman is a classic liberal economist. do you agree with that? is a liberal economist? >> guest: no. classical liberal would be in the adam smith mode. krugman is definitely a keynesian. adam smith advocated sound money, anti-inflation gold standard type of policy, very limited government, laissez-faire is the french said. a system of natural liberty, balanced budgets, free trade. krugman would be more or less a free trader, most...
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a few key areas, just as adamant mentioned, immigration will be one of them. a coalition partner for the nationalist new zealand wanted immigration cut down to 10,000 per year, a huge reduction. lester, they took 73,000. -- last year they took 73,000. there is likely to be some changes to the minimum wage, that is likely to go up, and in terms of immigration, there could be a cut in foreign investments, particularly in housing and property. that may impact tpp talks. over the weekend, the prime minister said new zealand would tpp minuso seek the one membership and is open to new foreign trade. saying we can balance the living for exporters and being sure new zealanders can buy homes. but as adam was also saying, the markets responding not that great to the new government, dominic stevens saying the action of house prices will be welcome, but probably a short-term gp hit. haidi: getting down to the business of governing, putting together a cabinet to be a struggle. paul: it is. will be a three headed government, there will be three members of the green party si
a few key areas, just as adamant mentioned, immigration will be one of them. a coalition partner for the nationalist new zealand wanted immigration cut down to 10,000 per year, a huge reduction. lester, they took 73,000. -- last year they took 73,000. there is likely to be some changes to the minimum wage, that is likely to go up, and in terms of immigration, there could be a cut in foreign investments, particularly in housing and property. that may impact tpp talks. over the weekend, the prime...
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you have senator rand paul. you have senator john mccain, sues can collins and now you have bob corker. we can't lose any of those people right now. trish: you think rand paul is going to join the corker camp? >> i will believe it when he votes for it, given what happened in health care, we don't have the vote yet. trish: i think it will be hard. if you're senator mccain, to go down in history against this tax reform may not be where you want to be. >> he walked away from health care, trish. trish: campaigned most of your career for lower tax. >> he walked away from health care. it could happen again. trish: adam, dave, thank you very much. we'll get more intel on that and feud we're watching between president trump and senator bob corker. all that is escalating as we speak. senator corker blasting the president's policies. accusing the president of dividing the country. here is bob corker. >> i think there were many people, i was one of those, that hoped you know, he would rise to the occasion as president and
you have senator rand paul. you have senator john mccain, sues can collins and now you have bob corker. we can't lose any of those people right now. trish: you think rand paul is going to join the corker camp? >> i will believe it when he votes for it, given what happened in health care, we don't have the vote yet. trish: i think it will be hard. if you're senator mccain, to go down in history against this tax reform may not be where you want to be. >> he walked away from health...
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so yes, if paul ryan is done aboard, the ship is docked. neil: adam shapiro, wayne on the markets, they were funny way of showing it. they might welcome this because they don't like the idea of showing up companies are taxpayer funds to do that. but it has been one of the things rattling a lot of those health care insurers and some of the others in that area. again, that is about the only area under pressure. almost all the sectors are up appreciably as the dow was up way over 23,000. in case you're counting, that's a record and of course this is one that knows no bounds here. a lot of folks looking and wondering if this melt up or if it's just a frenetic buying a healthy development of itself. i market watcher buddy, scott martin, does that worry you? >> it does worry me. but the market spike in the late have come as no mobile attacks upon getting priced at the current level. if you don't see the tax reform, swift and sweeping comprehensive tax reform in short order you'll see some level of disappointment. small businesses have become disa
so yes, if paul ryan is done aboard, the ship is docked. neil: adam shapiro, wayne on the markets, they were funny way of showing it. they might welcome this because they don't like the idea of showing up companies are taxpayer funds to do that. but it has been one of the things rattling a lot of those health care insurers and some of the others in that area. again, that is about the only area under pressure. almost all the sectors are up appreciably as the dow was up way over 23,000. in case...
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trish: thanks so much, adam. joining me for more, bell point chief strategist david nelson and heritage capital president paul fast. president putting a deadline on this thing. looks increasingly it might happen. white house thinks it has got the votes it needs. david, will we look at lower taxes come the new year? >> i certainly hope so. the hope is the corporate tax code, we have to 20%. my hope they won't phase it in. the president is right. it will only stall the process. you will hear from the left, marginal tax rate for the united states corporations is lot lower. that is simply doesn't take into account thousands of companies that have left the united states for a lower tax status. if our tax reform or rather our tax system is so star-spangled awesome, why have thousands of companies left the country. we have 77,000 page encourages them to do just that full speed ahead. get it done. >> is messed up. you heard the president earlier say, look this is long time coming right? we've been basically waiting 30 ye
trish: thanks so much, adam. joining me for more, bell point chief strategist david nelson and heritage capital president paul fast. president putting a deadline on this thing. looks increasingly it might happen. white house thinks it has got the votes it needs. david, will we look at lower taxes come the new year? >> i certainly hope so. the hope is the corporate tax code, we have to 20%. my hope they won't phase it in. the president is right. it will only stall the process. you will...
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the president was adamant. it's not going tib to be a tax for the rich. anybody who receives a paycheck and at the end of the day you look at your deductions and you have a bottom line. are they going to have more at the end of the day thn now? everyone else has passive income. different ways to use it with pass-throughs and capital gains. i understand all of that. they are doing quite well. and i've said this. the working people, the great working people in west virginia say the stock market is doing wonderful. it's at 23,000. most of them -- it doesn't make a different. 23,000 or 2300 doesn't change anything. the bottom line on that check. we've got to do that. make sure we incentivize businesses to continue to invest and great jobs. >> are you still open to voting in favor of this tax reform or this tax cut bill as the president is selling? >> i'm totally available in working with the president in finding something that works for the middle clarks the working class, the people that make this thing go. absolutely. and i think that's what the president w
the president was adamant. it's not going tib to be a tax for the rich. anybody who receives a paycheck and at the end of the day you look at your deductions and you have a bottom line. are they going to have more at the end of the day thn now? everyone else has passive income. different ways to use it with pass-throughs and capital gains. i understand all of that. they are doing quite well. and i've said this. the working people, the great working people in west virginia say the stock market...
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be careful adam. >> i'm entering the tunnel spinning around and getting dizzy. five haunted houses and creamy acres and haunted zombie pain paul and hayride. we are going through one of the haunted houses, watch out a rat there, as you go through again the not open to the public. there is someone there. not at least alive, they used to be alive and someone here, and we continue to go through the haunted house rick and monica, maybe i'll get scared for you or maybe make a friend. see you guys coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> love it. hope that works out for you. good knowing them. seeing them at 9:00 tonight. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> good evening, again here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. a group of philadelphia business owners say that a long standing ordinance unfairly targets them. they are demanding that the city does something to fix it. the thief uses the cover of darkness to cover their tracks and did not count on surveillance
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up next on "the dish," chef paul kahn. he's got an empire and a wall full of awards to go with them. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." vowould be a disaster forion virginia families.e adams supports letting insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. and adams is against medicaid expansion - denying coverage to thousands of veterans, children and the disabled. john adams: higher costs, less coverage, hurting virginians. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >>> this morning on "the dish," renowned chicago chef paul kahan. born in the windy city food was a family business. his father owned a dell lu and a salmon smokehouse. aftercollege he became a line cook and a sous chef before joining with a business parter to own his first restaurant black bird. >> a string of successes followed. he's now a chef and owner of a number of restaurants. he's won three james beard awards including outstanding chef and best chef in the midwest, and also cookbook was ju
up next on "the dish," chef paul kahn. he's got an empire and a wall full of awards to go with them. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." vowould be a disaster forion virginia families.e adams supports letting insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. and adams is against medicaid expansion - denying coverage to thousands of veterans, children and the disabled. john adams: higher costs, less coverage, hurting virginians. mark: i'm mark herring,...
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. >> speculation from lawmakers like adam schiff, ranking member of the intelligence committee, says he doesn't -- he hasn't been officially afforded the charges mike flynn or campaign chairman paul manafort was suggested. when pressed if the president was under investigation this h. to say. >> the president is not under investigation. is that your conclusion? >> i can't comment on that, george. i can't answer that one way or the other. >> one way -- you wouldn't know whether robert mueller is investigating the president? >> i can't comment on that at all. >> meanwhile president trump unleashed a twitter storm russia and democrats. including this one. never seen such republican anger and unity as i have concerning the lack of investigation on the clinton made fake dossier now $12 million. the collusion is a witch-hunt and distraction from agenda on tax reform: people taken into custody, we don't know. we will see what happens. it could be a very busy in washington. heather: a long monday for a lot of folks who stayed up for that game last night. thank you so much, griff, i appreciate
. >> speculation from lawmakers like adam schiff, ranking member of the intelligence committee, says he doesn't -- he hasn't been officially afforded the charges mike flynn or campaign chairman paul manafort was suggested. when pressed if the president was under investigation this h. to say. >> the president is not under investigation. is that your conclusion? >> i can't comment on that, george. i can't answer that one way or the other. >> one way -- you wouldn't know...
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john quincy adams called his mother a murderer and his wife an adulterous or something. politics, as you say, gets pretty low. but what does this add say about sort of how low, how rough it is in terms of how we are going after each other out there toda today? >> it's one thing to go after people for issues, and to be very specific about it. but that's not what this is. this is the character assassination by association, and that's what makes it so incredibly disgusting. they don't even say that this represents ed gillespie, but they are even trying to say that there is somebody out there supports ed gillespie who would think this. first of all, we don't know that, and ed gillespie is not this person at all. he's an honorable guy. i wonder if ralph northam will disavow this ad and condemn it because if he doesn't, then he has embraced it and then he's as sleazy as the ad that's trying to get him elected. that's the real question for virginia voters in this ad presumes they are really stupid. this ad presumes they can think for themselves and that they would be able to be
john quincy adams called his mother a murderer and his wife an adulterous or something. politics, as you say, gets pretty low. but what does this add say about sort of how low, how rough it is in terms of how we are going after each other out there toda today? >> it's one thing to go after people for issues, and to be very specific about it. but that's not what this is. this is the character assassination by association, and that's what makes it so incredibly disgusting. they don't even...
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republican rand paul of kentucky will be joining us after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i'm shery ahn. david: i'm david gura. here's mark crumpton. maryland senator ben cardin says the executive order signed by president trump today to allow consumers to buy health insurance across state lines won't save them any money. senator cardin spoke to bloomberg tv. make matters to worse for those in the individual market with premium increases. it takes healthier people out of the pool making it more expensive for those that have
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abc 7 news, reporting. >>> representative adam schiff goes one-on-one stephanopoulos. that's right after "good morning america." >>> two u.s. cities draw large counter protests this weekend. brad melke has the details. >> reporter: dueling rallies in tennessee, demonstration by white nationalists countered by protesters near nashville. >> the high prize is people. weapon don't ne we don't need it in our town. >> reporter: the counter protesters holding signs and chanting back -- >> these are american streets. they don't belong to fascists or white supremacists. they don't belong to neo they should be ashamed being in public. >> reporter: the police stood ready in between the two groups. a similar scene in a nearby city. a white group of counter protesters had to move from the side here. but neither group was willing to give. >>> and a group of children did learn that a well-thought out protest can pay off. >> more candy! >> more candy! >> more fun! >> more fun! >> these fourth graders marched to brook park city hall on tuesday with a petition signed by 200 children ask
abc 7 news, reporting. >>> representative adam schiff goes one-on-one stephanopoulos. that's right after "good morning america." >>> two u.s. cities draw large counter protests this weekend. brad melke has the details. >> reporter: dueling rallies in tennessee, demonstration by white nationalists countered by protesters near nashville. >> the high prize is people. weapon don't ne we don't need it in our town. >> reporter: the counter protesters...
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zach adams, standing alone as the face of evil. his husky appearance strikingly different from the gaunt man seen in preliminary hearings two years earlier. prosecutor paul hagerman delivers his opening statement in a voice so quiet, many strain to hear. >> he took her. he raped her. he killed her. and he almost got away with it. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: jennifer thompson is zach adams' defense attorney. >> he did not, as a matter of fact, know holly bobo, and had never even laid eyes on her. >> reporter: when holly's mother, a school teacher, testifies, a surreal moment. she knows her daughter's alleged killer. she taught zach adams in the 4th grade. she's keeps her composure until she's asked to identify some of holly's belongings. >> is this your car key? >> yes, ma'am. >> let's take a minute. let the jury file out, please. whoa. get a nurse. >> reporter: now prosecutors introduce a recent discovery, what they consider the murder weapon, a pistol allegedly once owned by shayne austin. it had been recovered just bef
zach adams, standing alone as the face of evil. his husky appearance strikingly different from the gaunt man seen in preliminary hearings two years earlier. prosecutor paul hagerman delivers his opening statement in a voice so quiet, many strain to hear. >> he took her. he raped her. he killed her. and he almost got away with it. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: jennifer thompson is zach adams' defense attorney. >> he did not, as a matter of fact, know holly bobo,...
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. >>> coming up next, paul ryan about to hold a press conference on tax reform. he's doing that in maryland. we'll see what he has to say as adam shapiro will walk us through the tricky path that tax reform must take on capitol hill in order for it to actually be enacted. "countdown" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. ashley: house speaker paul ryan just hog a press conference on tax reform, he's at dixon virginia and coupling company in maryland. let's listen in for just a little bit. >> sorry. >> hey, you're not used to the microphone, are you? [laughter] >> no. back in d.c. we don't have t
. >>> coming up next, paul ryan about to hold a press conference on tax reform. he's doing that in maryland. we'll see what he has to say as adam shapiro will walk us through the tricky path that tax reform must take on capitol hill in order for it to actually be enacted. "countdown" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way...
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, shall we say, at least with paul manafort and gates and robert mueller, how that could possibly affect the policy to put the economy on the right track? reporter: speaker rifian actually said that. we're committed to getting this through. that is where congress is focused. kevin brady person you want to watch. we'll get details for tax reform. as you are reporting, there is a plan being discussed about possibly phasing in the corporate tax cuts, down to 20% over five years. foxbusiness.com reported that, earlier this month. but then there is the negotiations offer two very important things. one is the 401(k) plan. the 2400-dollar cap, on pretax contributions is still very much alive. there is the discussion for state and local taxes. lee zeldin, a republican, he was on our programing this morning, he said he is opposed to repeal of those state and local tax deductions. here is what he said. >> i don't know exactly what the ways and means committee will be placing on the table on that. so we'll look to see what they're proposing. this is a deduction, that is a new debate. this deduction
, shall we say, at least with paul manafort and gates and robert mueller, how that could possibly affect the policy to put the economy on the right track? reporter: speaker rifian actually said that. we're committed to getting this through. that is where congress is focused. kevin brady person you want to watch. we'll get details for tax reform. as you are reporting, there is a plan being discussed about possibly phasing in the corporate tax cuts, down to 20% over five years. foxbusiness.com...
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hey, adam. >> hey, neil. i split run pointed out an executive order right behind them, rand paul that is the message because it was rand paul who was one of the problems for congress when they wanted to repeal and replace obama karen rand paul was holding them to the line of a full outright repeal and replace. where are we? in six months they ordered different agencies to, and allow as you said small businesses to form associations and buy insurance to their employees and buy insurance across state lines. at the end of the day, the president says it will make health care much more affordable for more american. here he is in his own words. >> we are going to also pressure congress very strongly to finish the repeal and replace of obamacare once and for all. we will have great health care in our country. reporter: the immediate issue congress is dealing with obviously tax reform. paul ran this morning delivered a speech at the heritage foundation in which he not only made the promise to deliver tax reform for t
hey, adam. >> hey, neil. i split run pointed out an executive order right behind them, rand paul that is the message because it was rand paul who was one of the problems for congress when they wanted to repeal and replace obama karen rand paul was holding them to the line of a full outright repeal and replace. where are we? in six months they ordered different agencies to, and allow as you said small businesses to form associations and buy insurance to their employees and buy insurance...
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you have likes of senator john mccain and susan call lines and rand paul. are they getting on board here? reporter: all but rand paul who says he is no for the budget resolution when it comes up for a vote. we'll see if he sticks to that, because he is opposed to continued spending without paying for spending. collins and murkowski are leaning toward yes, but collins who said she will vote yes. they want to get tax reform and get to debate. we can get to that later. president trump is optimistic they will pass the budget resolution tonight. you have only rand paul publicly saying no. he is coming here on tuesday for lunch with republican senators. then the push will be on tax reform. here is what he said about tonight's vote. >> the budget is probably going fairly late tonight. they will be working late tonight. could be one of those morning calls, you're watching your television at 3:00 in the morning. it could be sooner than that. i think we have the votes. right after budget we start with vote as you know on tax cuts. i think we're in very good shape. re
you have likes of senator john mccain and susan call lines and rand paul. are they getting on board here? reporter: all but rand paul who says he is no for the budget resolution when it comes up for a vote. we'll see if he sticks to that, because he is opposed to continued spending without paying for spending. collins and murkowski are leaning toward yes, but collins who said she will vote yes. they want to get tax reform and get to debate. we can get to that later. president trump is...